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Bites of India Botanic in Belfast offers a cozy dining experience with delicious, authentic Indian cuisine. Some diners may find the portion sizes to be on the smaller side, requiring the need to order additional rice or bread. Despite this, the restaurant's attentive staff and welcoming atmosphere
A bite of India in Belfast. Stuck to a vegetarian fare so can't comment on the non vegetarian dishes. In fact I sampled only the South Indian dishes. Samosas were great and so was the idli. Medu wadas were a bit chewy, not crisp pretty much below par. Dosa was alright. The chutneys and sambar were d
We had chicken biryani, lamb biryani palak paneer and naan garlic. All are delicious. So glad to find this halal restaurant quite close to the Queens university. They give 10% discount when you pay cash.
Been here 4 th time since the khathmandu And every thing is very tasty and with great service
My wife and I went out for a dinner after several months and therefore it had to be good and this new branch of Bites of India didn't disappoint! The staff are amazing and so are the foods. They offer a decent variety and quality isn't compromised. Would definitely recommend. If you are ordering a t
Best restaurant for south Indian cuisines in Belfast. We had veg momos, medu wada and mysore masala Dosa. All were delicious and the sambar and chutney were authentic.
My sister and I were looking at menus outside Botanic Avenue restaurants, decided to go into Bites Of India because we'd never tried dosa before. Very glad we did... Lamb dosa was massive but light and delicious, the dal accompaniment was spectacular and I would encourage you to save room for gulab
The best indian food in the whole Belfast. Highly recommended We were a group of six and each one ordered a different dish, all of them were top taste. A must try.
Proper Indian flavours, lamb shank is delicious and very good portion size….
Bites of India had been recommended to us by our son and his fiancee so we decided to give it a try on a quiet Monday evening. My wife had a mixed non veggie starter platter for two as her main course and I had a medium spicy lamb biryani. Staff were great, both meals were served fairly quickly and
Best Indian food in the town! Highly recommend coming here everything from the food to the service was awesome. They had mild medium and spicy levels, they all turned out great and mouth watering!
One of the best Indian restaurants I have ever been to. I visited Kathmandu Kitchen twice during my stay in Belfast and I never felt disappointed. I was able to try a variety of dishes such as Momo, Naan, Himalayan Curry, Saag ra Paneer, Matter Paneer, Rogan Josh, Egg Fried Rice… everything tasted a
Excellent little restaurant. Wife and I stopped in right after they opened. A bit of a chill on that December night, but the food and spices will warm your heart and body! Service was very good and the food was served hot and delivered in a timely fashion. First experience with Nepali based spices,
It's not fancy. The decor is Indian restaurant funk, which is fine by me. Family owned and operated, service reflects eager to please; no "attitude" here. Of course the thing is the food... Excellent, and especially good for reasonable prices and total lack of pretense. And they are able to interpr
Best Indian food in Belfast. Make sure you try the Jalfrezi chicken, it was one of my favourite dishes here. The staff was super friendly and we had a lovely conversation with them. Overall the food is top notch.
Love the food and the service was great too. The food was very authentic, spicy (just like we like it) and very tasty. Will recommend this place to everyone who is looking to lift their spirits on a rainy day in Belfast
This Indian restaurant in Belfast didn't have the run of the mill food we get in Essex. Had different dishes which were delicious. If you're in Belfast, would highly recommend.
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